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" the last years of her administration, and know " well what feelings were excited by the mere " mention of her name. Among the princes of her " own nation, it would have been looked upon as " sacrilege to have become her enemy, or, indeed, " not to have... "
The Widow of Calcutta: The Half-caste Daughter; and Other Sketches - 第 139 頁
William Browne Hockley 著 - 1841
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A Memoir of Central India: Including Malwa, and Adjoining Porvinces, with ...

John Malcolm - 1824 - 628 頁
...devised no means so admirably calculated to " effect the object. I was (this person concluded) " in one of the principal offices at Poona during " the...indeed, not to have defended her against any " hostile attempt. She was considered by all in " the same light. The Nizam of the Deckan and " Tippoo Sultan...
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The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, 第 12 卷

1826 - 524 頁
...to effect the object. I was," this person concluded, " in one of the Princess's offices at Poonah, during the last years of her administration, and know well what feelings were excited at the mere mention of her name. Among the princes of her own nation it would have been looked upon...
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The Friend of Peace, 第 4 卷

1827 - 548 頁
...admirably calculated to effect the object. I w#s,' said he, 'in one of the principal offices at Poonah, during the last years of her administration, and know...indeed, not to have defended her against any hostile attempt. She was considered by all in the same light. The Nizam of the Deckan and Tippoo Sultan granted...
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A Memoir of Central India, Including Malwa, and Adjoining Provinces, 第 1 卷

Sir John Malcolm - 1832 - 608 頁
...devised no means so admirably calculated to " effect the object. I was (this person concluded) " in one of the principal offices at Poona during " the...indeed, " not to have defended her against any hostile " attempt. She was considered by all in the same " light. The Nizam of the Deckan and Tippoo " Sultan...
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.THE CALCUTTA REVIEW

CALCUTTA INDIA - 1844 - 650 頁
...concluded) in one of the ' principal offices at Poona during the bist years of her adminis' tration, and know well what feelings were excited by the mere...indeed, not to have defended her against any ' hostile attempt. She was considered by all in the same light. ' The Nizam of the Deckan and Tippoo Sultan granted...
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The Calcutta Review, 第 2 卷

1846 - 628 頁
...have devised no means so admirably calculated to effect the object. I was (this person concluded) in one of the principal offices at Poona during the last...indeed, not to have defended her against any hostile attempt. She was considered by all in the same light. The Nizam of the Dekkan and Tippoo Sultan granted...
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The British Colonies: Their History, Extent, Condition and Resources, 第 11 卷

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1850 - 228 頁
...possessed worldly wisdom, she could have devised no means so admirably calculated to effect the object. Among the princes of her own nation, it would have...indeed, not to have defended her against any hostile attempt. She was considered by all in the same light. The Nizam of the Deccan and Tippoo Sultan granted...
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The English Woman's Journal, 第 11 卷

440 頁
...she could have devised no means so admirably calculated to effect the object. I was," he added, " in one of the principal offices at Poona during the last...indeed not to have defended her against any hostile attempt. She was. considered by all in the same light. The Nizam of the Deccan, and Tippoo Sultan,...
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Our Indian Empire and the Adjacent Countries of Afghanistan ..., 第 1 卷

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1879 - 770 頁
...possessed worldly wisdom, she could have devised no means so admirably calculated to effect the object. Among the princes of her own nation, it would have...indeed, not to have defended her against any hostile attempt. She was considered by all in the same light. The Nizam of the Deccan and Tippoo Sultan granted...
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A Survey of Indian History 1757-1858

Keshavial B. Kamdar - 1922 - 618 頁
...and other objects of charity in all parts of India and throughout all seasons. " Among the priuces of her own nation it would have been looked upon as sacrilege to have become her enemy. Mahomedans joined with Hindus in prayers for her long life and prosperity. " She became the model of...
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